Easter in HK: A Peaceful Long Weekend With Kids

It’s the Easter long weekend and if you’re not one of the thousands of people leaving town, there’s tons going on in Hong Kong. Here are 6 things worth getting off the sofa for.

1. Tai Po: Green Hub Easter Open Day

Green Hub (inside the old Tai Po Police Station) is running an Easter open day — free entry, 10am–5pm. Artisan market, wildlife conservation exhibits, storytelling under a banyan tree, outdoor stretching, and a music performance series. The most fun Easter-specific thing: a natural egg dyeing workshop on 6 April where you use KFBG farm eggs and seasonal herbs to make the dye. Walk-in for most things, but pre-register your visit slot if you want to guarantee entry.

2. Lantau: Ark Eden Spring Camp

If you haven’t booked Easter camp yet — or your kid is going stir-crazy by Thursday — check out the camps run by Ark Eden for ages 5–11. Nature crafts, forest school, fire-making, the kind of outdoors day that actually tires them out. Great reviews across the board, and they’re a registered Hong Kong charity so your money goes further.

3. Pok Fu Lam: Bunny Butter Workshop at Pokfulam Farm

(Yes — there’s a farm in Pok Fu Lam.) Pokfulam Farm is running an Easter bunny butter-making workshop for kids aged 4–10. Kids dress up as “bunnies” (bring your own accessories), shake cream to music until it turns into butter, press it into bunny moulds, and eat it with bread at the end. That’s the science bit. $150 per child.

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4. Wong Chuk Hang: Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Playroom — 1-for-1 Deal

Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel has a 1-for-1 deal for their playroom this weekend. 6,400 sq ft with 7 imaginative play zones designed for kids 2–10. At the KKday deal rate that works out to 2 adults + 2 kids at $200 for an hour-long session — just one MTR stop from Admiralty.

5. West Kowloon: Sunset Disco at WestK FunFest

Still running from last weekend and absolutely worth another mention — the Easter programme is packed. Lots of free outdoor stuff, but the standout is the Sunset Disco (5:30–8pm). Bring some colourful scarves and shakers for maximum family fun. For ticketed shows: Bob Marley for Babies ($280) is a thing that exists and honestly sounds like a vibe.

6. Diamond Hill: Be a Playground Tester

The new 鑽石山活水公園 (Diamond Hill Water Park / Playground) opened in November 2025 and is now recruiting playground testers — you go in, explore the equipment with the designer, complete an observation task, and give feedback. Open to anyone, all ages, families welcome. 30 spots per session.

Note: registration opens 30 March and closes 10 April — so book ahead if this catches your eye.


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